Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Monash University, Ultrasound Department, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Australia.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2009 Dec;34(6):727-9. doi: 10.1002/uog.7461.
We report the prenatal identification of lower-limb venous hypoplasia to support a provisional prenatal diagnosis of Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome (KTS). Ultrasound assessment of a fetus with marked lower-limb edema, cystic areas in the abdomen/pelvis/lower limbs and abnormal development of the feet demonstrated bilateral hypoplasia of the femoral and popliteal veins. The external iliac veins and the great saphenous veins were seen to be normal. The lower limb arterial system was present. These findings supported KTS as the most likely provisional diagnosis, and postnatal clinical evaluation confirmed that the infant is best classified in the spectrum of KTS. Venous hypoplasia was confirmed with a postnatal ultrasound examination of the lower limbs. This case suggests that careful examination of the lower-limb venous system may be helpful in making the prenatal diagnosis of KTS.
我们报告了下肢静脉发育不良的产前识别,以支持 Klippel-Trénaunay 综合征(KTS)的产前暂定诊断。对一名下肢严重水肿、腹部/骨盆/下肢有囊性区域和足部发育异常的胎儿进行超声评估,显示双侧股静脉和腘静脉发育不良。髂外静脉和大隐静脉正常。下肢动脉系统存在。这些发现支持 KTS 是最可能的暂定诊断,产后临床评估证实该婴儿最好归类于 KTS 谱。下肢静脉超声检查证实存在静脉发育不良。该病例表明,仔细检查下肢静脉系统可能有助于产前诊断 KTS。